21. But the upshot is a jarring blend of new-age buccaneering and more old-fashioned national protectionism. 22. Foley knows he must maintain patience, that his stalled career should not force him into becoming a buccaneering quarterback. 23. The story for which Disney is remembered involves the buccaneering Archbishop Blackburne performing confirmation in St . Mary's. 24. For all his buccaneering reputation, he had never fitted the cliche image of a bare-knuckled Lancashire textiles magnate. 25. The deal dramatized the contrast between Desmarest's buccaneering penchant for risk and Jaffre's focus on fiscal orthodoxy. 26. But for aficionados of corporate buccaneering , Burnett's failure resonates as the Enron debacle unfolds in the United States. 27. Selkirk was an unruly youth, and joined buccaneering voyages to the South Pacific during the War of the Spanish Succession. 28. Viewed from London, buccaneering was a low-budget way to wage war on England's rival, Spain. 29. "We can't allow American businessmen to continue to be robbed by buccaneering barristers, " he railed. 30. It was assumed this would have disrupted and disorganized their forces just before the Spanish foot made contact with the buccaneering force.